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tendouser

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Is this a site you are creating or some other site you are visiting? If it's one you are creating, you should check if SSL is enabled and if not, redirect to the SSL version of the page (https://)

 

You can google "php detect ssl" for some ways how

Well, I'd be concerned about a site that didn't use, or enforce, SSL on a login page or any other page with sensitive information. It means it's not being encrypted and the data can be sniffed by any of the number of servers that the request is being passed through (it doesn't just go from your PC straight to the end site...it usually passes through many servers on the way).

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